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Thanks,
- Konstantin]]>Konstantin Komissarchik2010-07-16T16:32:36-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/547568/#msg_547568
tycho-users@lists.sonatype.com. It's very active. None of us use forums, and we polled our users to see whether they wanted to move the project to Apache or Eclipse. We figured we would continue using the mechanism of communication our users were already accustomed to. I'm honestly not a big fan of forums and when we switch the project over, we'll likely continue to use the mailing list as the primary form of communication.
]]>Jason van Zyl2010-07-18T21:23:52-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/564080/#msg_564080
tycho-users@lists.sonatype.com. It's very active. None of us use forums, and we polled our users to see whether they wanted to move the project to Apache or Eclipse. We figured we would continue using the mechanism of communication our users were already accustomed to. I'm honestly not a big fan of forums and when we switch the project over, we'll likely continue to use the mailing list as the primary form of communication.]]>Jason van Zyl2010-07-18T21:23:53-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/547569/#msg_547569
tycho-users at lists.sonatype.com]]>Jason van Zyl2010-07-18T21:24:51-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/547639/#msg_547639
tycho-users@lists.sonatype.com
See the mailing list archive for the discussion thread on where to move the tycho project
]]>Jan Sievers2010-07-19T08:54:56-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/564132/#msg_564132
tycho-users@lists.sonatype.com
See the mailing list archive for the discussion thread on where to move the tycho project
http://software.2206966.n2.nabble.com/Future-of-Tycho-td4292 478.html#a4292478]]>Jan Sievers2010-07-19T08:55:04-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/547816/#msg_547816
tycho-users@lists.sonatype.com. It's very
> active. None of us use forums, and we polled our users to see whether
> they wanted to move the project to Apache or Eclipse. We figured we
> would continue using the mechanism of communication our users were
> already accustomed to. I'm honestly not a big fan of forums and when
> we switch the project over, we'll likely continue to use the mailing list as
> the primary form of communication.
Thanks for clarification, Jason. My concerns are as follows:
1. You seem to indicate intention to continue using the sonatype mailing list for this project's communication's. I hope I misread that and you intend to transition to a mailing list provided by Eclipse.org.
2. This forum was presented as the main communication channel for the proposal, but it was not monitored by the project team. Questions were posed and not answered. At the very least, the project team should have posted a message directing people to the location where communication is taking place and assign someone to monitor this channel for stray questions.
- Konstantin
]]>Konstantin Komissarchik2010-07-19T16:46:56-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/564154/#msg_564154
tycho-users@lists.sonatype.com. It's very
> active. None of us use forums, and we polled our users to see whether
> they wanted to move the project to Apache or Eclipse. We figured we
> would continue using the mechanism of communication our users were
> already accustomed to. I'm honestly not a big fan of forums and when
> we switch the project over, we'll likely continue to use the mailing list as
> the primary form of communication.
Thanks for clarification, Jason. My concerns are as follows:
1. You seem to indicate intention to continue using the sonatype mailing list for this project's communication's. I hope I misread that and you intend to transition to a mailing list provided by Eclipse.org.
2. This forum was presented as the main communication channel for the proposal, but it was not monitored by the project team. Questions were posed and not answered. At the very least, the project team should have posted a message directing people to the location where communication is taking place and assign someone to monitor this channel for stray questions.
- Konstantin]]>Konstantin Komissarchik2010-07-19T16:46:59-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/548286/#msg_548286
So here I'll direct everyone at the mailing list if they have any other concerns as then the rest of our community can't participate here. It's most likely none of our users even know this forum exists.
Jason ]]>Jason van Zyl2010-07-21T11:20:09-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/564168/#msg_564168
So here I'll direct everyone at the mailing list if they have any other concerns as then the rest of our community can't participate here. It's most likely none of our users even know this forum exists.
Jason]]>Jason van Zyl2010-07-21T11:20:10-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/548419/#msg_548419
I know, this may not be directly about Tycho, unless it provides means for
other Eclipse projects to get their libraries onto a central Maven
repository?
The Units of Measure API has just been relocated to Google Code, also to be
a little closer to Eclipse and Eclipse Labs. While the Eclipse project UOMo
is in proposal stage and therefore hasn't got its code repo here yet, the
core API is stable and considered pretty final at 0.5, so what's the best
way to get it to central Maven repositories?
We use Maven already, and a key committer, GeoAPI is currently adjusting
their Hudson Build server to work with the new repository: http://code.google.com/p/unitsofmeasure/
We'd love to use the parts of Tycho that make sense for each of the
projects. And given Units of Measure API is a dependency for the UOMo
codebase, all of them are built as OSGi bundles.
P.s.: If it isn't too much effort, I'd appreciate if somebody added
",emergn" under interested parties, at least if other content was changed
there ;-)
Werner]]>Werner Keil2010-07-21T18:25:54-00:00Re: Concerned by lack of forum activity
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/172078/564182/#msg_564182
I know, this may not be directly about Tycho, unless it provides means for
other Eclipse projects to get their libraries onto a central Maven
repository?
The Units of Measure API has just been relocated to Google Code, also to be
a little closer to Eclipse and Eclipse Labs. While the Eclipse project UOMo
is in proposal stage and therefore hasn't got its code repo here yet, the
core API is stable and considered pretty final at 0.5, so what's the best
way to get it to central Maven repositories?
We use Maven already, and a key committer, GeoAPI is currently adjusting
their Hudson Build server to work with the new repository: http://code.google.com/p/unitsofmeasure/
We'd love to use the parts of Tycho that make sense for each of the
projects. And given Units of Measure API is a dependency for the UOMo
codebase, all of them are built as OSGi bundles.
P.s.: If it isn't too much effort, I'd appreciate if somebody added
",emergn" under interested parties, at least if other content was changed
there ;-)
We already host several hundred projects. Once you go through the process of demonstrating you are generating correct PGP signatures, Javadocs, Source JAR and the POM information is correct then the process becomes fully automated.
We already host several hundred projects. Once you go through the process of demonstrating you are generating correct PGP signatures, Javadocs, Source JAR and the POM information is correct then the process becomes fully automated.